15 PHYLLIS MOORE FLOWERING QUINCE SEEDS -  - Chaenomeles speciosa 'Phyllis Moore

15 PHYLLIS MOORE FLOWERING QUINCE SEEDS - - Chaenomeles speciosa 'Phyllis Moore

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15 PHYLLIS MOORE FLOWERING QUINCE SEEDS -  - Chaenomeles speciosa 'Phyllis Moore

15 PHYLLIS MOORE FLOWERING QUINCE SEEDS - - Chaenomeles speciosa 'Phyllis Moore

Sale price  $12.00 Regular price  $20.00

1. Produces stunning double pink blossoms in early spring, adding vibrant color before most plants bloom.


2. Hardy ornamental shrub suitable for gardens, hedges, and landscape borders.


3. Grows to a compact size, making it ideal for small gardens or container planting.


4. Cold-tolerant and adaptable to various soil types once established.


5. Comes from the cultivar *Chaenomeles speciosa* 'Phyllis Moore', known for reliable flowering and strong growth.

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Description

Imagine a flurry of activity in your summer garden as hummingbirds and bumblebees dart between towers of lavender-violet blooms.Agastache ‘Prince’s Plume’is more than just a flowering perennial; it is a stately, hard-working addition to your landscape that refuses to quit from early June until the first frost. This plant creates a vertical spectacle that provides a reliable source of nectar during the hottest months of the year when other garden favorites might begin to fade.

Aquaculture techniques

Where to Plant
Plant in a location with full sun to partial shade, in well-drained soil. Suitable for garden beds, borders, slopes, or large containers. Prefers open airflow and moderate moisture, and performs well in temperate climates.


Pruning Tips
Prune immediately after flowering to shape the shrub and remove dead or crowded branches. Avoid heavy pruning in late summer or fall, as this may reduce next season¡¯s blooms. Light annual thinning encourages better air circulation and flowering.


Fertilizer Needs
Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer in early spring before new growth begins. A light second feeding in mid-summer can support healthy development. Avoid excessive nitrogen, which promotes leaves over flowers.

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FAQ

What is the best time and method for planting Viva Polonia Clematis?
  • Plant in spring or early fall. Dig a hole twice as wide as the pot and deep enough to bury the first set of true leaves; this encourages multiple stems to grow from the base. Always remember the Clematis rule: "Heads in the sun, feet in the shade"—apply a thick layer of mulch or plant low-growing perennials around the base to keep the roots cool.
How should I handle watering and fertilizing?
  • Keep the soil consistently moist but never soggy. During the first growing season, water deeply twice a week. Feed in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer (like a 10-10-10) and again when the first round of flowers begins to fade to support the late-summer bloom.
What are the pruning requirements for this variety?Quand recevrai-je ma commande ?
  • Viva Polonia is in Pruning Group 2. In late winter or early spring, simply remove dead or weak stems and cut the remaining stems back slightly to a set of healthy, fat buds. Avoid a "hard prune" (cutting to the ground) or you will lose your earliest flowers.
Is this plant resistant to deer and pests?
  • Yes, Clematis are generally considered deer-resistant, as the foliage is not a preferred food source. Watch for "Clematis Wilt" by ensuring good air circulation and avoiding overhead watering.
Can I grow Viva Polonia in a container?
  • Absolutely! It is one of the best varieties for container gardening due to its compact 4–6 foot habit. Use a pot at least 18 inches deep and wide with excellent drainage, and provide a small trellis or obelisk for support.

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